Class of United States Navy oilers
USS Mattole
Class overview
Name Kaweah class
Builders William Cramp & Sons
Operators United States Navy
Preceded by Patoka class
Succeeded by Cimarron class
Subclasses Alameda class
Built 1918–1921
In commission 1919–1946
Planned 4
Completed 4
Retired 4
General characteristics
Type Oil tanker
Displacement
4,410 long tons (4,481 t) light
14,450 long tons (14,682 t) full load
Length 446 ft (136 m)
Beam 58 ft (18 m) (waterline )
Draft 25 ft 6 in (7.77 m) (mean)
Depth 33 ft 3 in (10.13 m)
Installed power 2,800 shp (2,100 kW)
Propulsion
Speed 11 knots (20 km/h)
Capacity 1,000 tons
Complement 252
Armament
The Kaweah -class oiler was a class of oil tankers of United States Navy during the Second World War .
Development
Four oilers were ordered for construction by the William Cramp & Sons , Philadelphia . These ships were the remaining four 1917 program oilers, 5450/14,500-ton tankers built to USSB Design 1128 between 1919 and 1921. Similar in size and speed to the Patoka , Alameda , and Kaweah classes also served principally as transport tankers.[ 1]
Ships of class
Hull number
Name
Callsign
Builders
Launched
Commissioned
Decommissioned
Fate
Alameda -class oiler[ 2]
AO-10
Alameda
NJRS
William Cramp & Sons
15 July 1919
17 October 1919
29 March 1946
Scrapped on 21 January 1947
Kaweah -class oiler[ 2]
AO-15
Kaweah
NUGK
William Cramp & Sons
1919
28 December 1921
16 November 1945
Scrapped on 28 May 1946
AO-16
Laramie
NUGL
28 December 1921
16 November 1945
Scrapped on 28 May 1946
AO-17
Mattole
NUGM
16 March 1920
28 December 1921
25 October 1945
Scrapped on 28 May 1946
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